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Subject : Re: LUG: Ubuntu and NCSU AFS

From : Alex Marten <alex.marten@gmail.[redacted]>

Date : Wed, 05 Oct 2005 15:30:37 -0400

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So I have openafs working well, I have switched my shell to tcsh, I
copied .login and .cshrc from my unity directory into my local home
directory and have confirmed a properly set sysname. Now how would I
go about running a program such as matlab.

And also when I open a shell I get the following error:

hesiod_resolve: Hesiod name not found.

What should I do about this.

If these questions are answered in some ncsu documentation I
appologize, I tried to find it but failed.

On 10/5/05, Elliot Peele <ebpeele2@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 13:00 -0400, Sean Dilda wrote:
> > Alex Marten wrote:
> > > I don't think you can because they are solaris binaries and your
> > > system would try to run them itself if my thinking is correct.
>
> > There are (or were) solaris and linux binaries in AFS. And AFS uses
> > it's @sys magic to make sure you run the right ones.
>
> Right, They are available for both Solaris and Linux. You need to make
> sure that your sysname is set properly. You can do this using "fs
> sysname". You can also define more than one sysname, as we do for most
> Linux boxes on campus. For instance on a Realm Linux RHEL4 machine it
> would be "'ia32_rhel4' 'i386_linux26' 'i386_linux24'".
>
> Elliot
>
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Alex Marten
alex.marten@gmail.[redacted]



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